STACKS = ð,ð
Use the workstation’s default allocation as a minimum value.
3
Locate the PROTOCOL.INI file. The file is in the path specified
after the /i: parameter in the Protocol Manager
(PROTMAN.DOS or PROTMAN.OS2) statement in the
CONFIG.SYS file. If there is no /i: parameter in the Protocol
Manager statement, check the LANMAN directory for the
PROTOCOL.INI file.
Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file. See the following examples of
PROTOCOL.INI files for DOS and OS/2. See the following
table for explanations of the PROTOCOL.INI parameters
supported by the NDIS MAC drivers.
You must bind the protocol drivers to the NDIS MAC device
driver. Edit the BINDINGS= statement of those protocol
drivers. For DOS and OS/2:
[A_PROTOCOL_DRIVER]
Bindings = IBMEINDI_MOD
For DOS and OS/2
[IBMEINDI_MOD]
Drivername = IBMEIND$
Table
6-6 (Page 1 of 2). Keyword Parameters for the Adapter
PROTOCOL.INI File
Keyword
Parameter
Description
NODE
ADDRESS
Use this parameter to specify a locally administered
address for the EtherJet ISA Adapter. The adapter can
be known on the network by its universally
administered address (encoded in the adapter at the
factory) or by a locally administered address (assigned
by the user). The value of this parameter is a
hexadecimal string of 12 digits. For example:
nodeaddress=“ð8ðð5ACAðð8ð”
The universally administered address appears on a
label on the adapter. See Figure 5-1 on page 5-2.
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